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15 March 2016

"Twitter is a tool only celebrities are using and most of the posts are not even written by them."
This is a statement I often hear. And to be completely honest I believed it for a long time myself. But not anymore.

There must be something the average person can use Twitter for. So, I have started to do some research on what I can use Twitter for on a daily basis.

What You Should Know
By no means is this a complete list. It is more of an ongoing list which I am going to update every time I found something. Also, many ideas are not necessary my own whichsoever does not make them less worth.

27 July 2015

I have to make it clear that this is probably not the best place for you to look for an perfect recipe for "How to Blog".

This is more a self-report, an observation, a collection of hints and tips on how I try and learn how to blog properly. Most of the paragraphs here will explain my ups and downs, happy and sad times, as well as my glorious days and my failures.

Failures

Let's start with my failures. I am sure that loads of people have them and everyone tries to deal with them in their own way. From my perspective.....I try to ignore them.

However, I have to say that my blog/website has been a failure so far. I have started this out of curiosity and willing to learn and to be perfectly honest to try and make money. I realised pretty soon that it gets boring and frustrating putting small articles together about things you don't really want to write about. Just look at some of my posts and you will recognise that I was not even halfway in the mood to write.

Why do I Blog at all?

There's no particular reason. Or let me re-phrase. There are thousands of reasons popping in and out of my head every time I think about it. Among the most honest reasons are: improve my writing skills, create something, show my blog around (even though this reason horrifies me) and find a kind of self-healing-recreation activity. The other reasons aren't that humble but I might mention them here as well: making money by selling ads, getting rich. stop working for others, showing off that I have a great blog..

But, who are we kidding here. It is a lot more difficult to achieve the latter reasons and most probably not with a blog.

My Rule Number 1

Be sincere when you blog.

I believe I have read this somewhere on the net. Probably on "The Lost Art of Blogging" For me it is the only way to get some sentences out of my head which make sense. I am not saying that you can't make up stories. For me being sincere and honest when I blog means to write with my heart and soul. It means to enjoy when I am writing and not just put some lines together for the sake of it.

So, this is step number 1 and off we go...

My First success

The number of visitors increased for the first time ever after I applied some tips from a very good "how to" blog and implemented some basic Search Engine Optimization steps.

First, I learned step by step how to add meta-tags for pages. I have already forgotten how to do it and will have to go back. I have learned that it is very important to have it also done on the posts. I have also managed to add a bookmarking button following the explanations.

15 May 2015

Believe it or not. I almost got arrested in the Vatican.
As a proper backpacker once I got to Rome I wanted to see the Vatican from inside.
At the entrance after a long cue my turn came to pass the metal detectors. You know, the once you see at the airports or in the movies.
Well, an than it happened, two gentleman in dressed up like the agents in Matrix, tall with sunglasses and that little earplug hanging on their ears approached me and told me in a nice but firm way to please follow them into a room.
I was kind of shocked and did not know what to say but there was little I could do.

Once in the room the show me my backpack and ask me if I know that no weapons are allowed inside the Vatican.
I turned red and said that of course I would know and I do not have anything on me or inside of my backpack that could be a weapon.
They ask me twice if I am sure. I confirmed.
Than one of these two gentlemen put the hand inside of my backpack and pull out a huge knife.
And so it happened....I totally forgot that my dad gave me in the last minute a huge pocket knife with me so I can cut that slice of bread I bought before I did bord the train to Rome.
There was nothing I could say or do besides saying sorry and waiting for their verdict. They were actually nice and after they confiscated my huge breadknife I was even allowed to enter the vatican. Of course accompanied by one of the friendly guards for most of the part.

1 December 2010

Short break in San Sebastian for a fresh sea breeze and a gorgeous view.
This city has plenty of places to hang out. Will need to return. Right
now my journey has to continue towards the south. Hasta luego San Sebastian. Until next time.